The Mayor’s Clean City Initiative Spring Cleanup

Published
3:58 pm EDT, Saturday, April 27, 2019

Emploees of the IMED Center including Diego Murcia, Sara Skrabel, Maria Pedroza and Johanna Murcia pick up litter on the Norwalk River Valley Trail along Broad Street as they participate in the Mayor’s Clean City Initiative Spring Cleanup on April 27.

Emploees of the IMED Center including Diego Murcia, Sara Skrabel, Maria Pedroza and Johanna Murcia pick up litter on the Norwalk River Valley Trail along Broad Street as they participate in the Mayor’s Clean

Emploees of the IMED Center including Diego Murcia, Sara Skrabel, Maria Pedroza and Johanna Murcia pick up litter on the Norwalk River Valley Trail along Broad Street as they participate in the Mayor’s Clean City Initiative Spring Cleanup on April 27.

Emploees of the IMED Center including Diego Murcia, Sara Skrabel, Maria Pedroza and Johanna Murcia pick up litter on the Norwalk River Valley Trail along Broad Street as they participate in the Mayor’s Clean

The Mayor’s Clean City Initiative Spring Cleanup took place Saturday throughout Norwalk. Groups involved in the cleanup fanned out to dozens of sites across the city to clean up trash and beautify public spaces.

“Norwalk is a beautiful city that offers so much - from beautiful parks and beaches to suburban and urban living. Litter in our streets and open spaces not only hurts how the city looks, but it is also harmful to the environment and our health. Keeping our city clean requires a continual effort on the part of businesses, residents and city leaders - we all must do our part. If everyone would commit to adopting a small spot around their homes or businesses, it would truly make a difference,” said Mayor Harry W. Rilling. “The Citywide cleanup planned for April 27 is a wonderful way for the public to step up, volunteer, and have a direct impact in their community. I know residents take great pride in our city and I hope they will join me for this great event.”